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I used XFCE in 2009 when I had an underpowered netbook. It was ugly then though, and as far as I know it's still ugly today.
"Ugly" is a subjective opinion, it's extremely modular. The window decorations can be themed to look like anything, really. Get a modern set of icons like papirus or numix and it looks totally different.
I also use compiz with it, which makes it way less resource friendly, but it behaves like any modern OS.
I mean nowadays I need features from this decade like mixed dpi so Xorg isn't an option anyway.
Yo momma still ugly today, FishFace.